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The Batam-Bintan Bridge (Indonesian: Jembatan Batam-Bintan), also known as the Babin Bridge (from Batam and Bintan) is a proposed series of cable-stayed bridges crossing the Riau Strait between the islands of Batam and Bintan in the Riau Islands of Indonesia, near Singapore. Construction is scheduled to start in 2022 at a cost of 13.66 trillion rupiah (US$938 million), which was planned to be provided under a joint government-enterprises financing scheme. It was targeted to be finished at 2024.

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  • Batam-Bintan Bridge (en)
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  • Jembatan Batam–Bintan atau Jembatan Babin adalah sebuah jembatan sepanjang 6.4 kilometer yang terletak di Kepulauan Riau. Jembatan tersebut direncanakan akan dibangun pada tahun 2020 dan dibangun dengan masa pembangunan sekitar 3-4 tahun. Selain Pulau Batam dan Pulau Bintan, , , , dan juga direncanakan akan dilewati oleh jembatan tersebut. (in)
  • The Batam-Bintan Bridge (Indonesian: Jembatan Batam-Bintan), also known as the Babin Bridge (from Batam and Bintan) is a proposed series of cable-stayed bridges crossing the Riau Strait between the islands of Batam and Bintan in the Riau Islands of Indonesia, near Singapore. Construction is scheduled to start in 2022 at a cost of 13.66 trillion rupiah (US$938 million), which was planned to be provided under a joint government-enterprises financing scheme. It was targeted to be finished at 2024. (en)
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  • The Batam-Bintan Bridge (Indonesian: Jembatan Batam-Bintan), also known as the Babin Bridge (from Batam and Bintan) is a proposed series of cable-stayed bridges crossing the Riau Strait between the islands of Batam and Bintan in the Riau Islands of Indonesia, near Singapore. Construction is scheduled to start in 2022 at a cost of 13.66 trillion rupiah (US$938 million), which was planned to be provided under a joint government-enterprises financing scheme. It was targeted to be finished at 2024. Totaling 7,035 meters (23,081 ft), the construction of the bridge will involve three separate sections spanning four islands: from Batam to Tanjung Sauh (2,124 meters (6,969 ft)), from Tanjung Sauh to Buau (4,056 meters (13,307 ft)) and from Buau to Bintan (855 meters (2,805 ft)). If built, it will become the longest bridge in Indonesia. The total length of the toll road will be 14.75 kilometers (9 mi). (en)
  • Jembatan Batam–Bintan atau Jembatan Babin adalah sebuah jembatan sepanjang 6.4 kilometer yang terletak di Kepulauan Riau. Jembatan tersebut direncanakan akan dibangun pada tahun 2020 dan dibangun dengan masa pembangunan sekitar 3-4 tahun. Selain Pulau Batam dan Pulau Bintan, , , , dan juga direncanakan akan dilewati oleh jembatan tersebut. (in)
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